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Genius loci

In classical Roman religion, a genius loci (pl.

Art, Modern fantasy & Art and architecture

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Art and architecture

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Genius loci

Nodes48
Edges47
Triples33
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.041667
Components1

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Genius loci

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related to Modern fantasy · 8
Genius loci → Adaptations, Old Forest, Rings, Shire, The Lord, Tolkien, Tom Bombadil, Tom Shippey
related to Art and architecture · 6
Genius loci → Alexander Pope, Burlington, Earl, Epistle IV, Pope's, Richard Boyle
related to External links · 6
Genius loci → Essay, Genius, Giles, St, Tockenham, Wiltshire
related to Further reading · 6
Genius loci → Barry, Cappall Bann Books, Conversation, ISBN, Patterson, The Art
related to Western usage · 3
Genius loci → An, In, Light
is a · 2
Genius loci → elemental spirit of a place, malign

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genius loci roman place spirit genii architecture cornucopia patera citation needed landscape depicted holding found empire emperor local church relief

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Genius lociis amalign0.90text
Genius lociis aelemental spirit of a place0.90text
a cornucopiainstance ofIt was often depicted in religious iconography as a figure holding attributes0.80text
paterainstance ofIt was often depicted in religious iconography as a figure holding attributes0.80text
Genius locirelated to Art and architectureAlexander Pope0.60section
Genius locirelated to Art and architectureEpistle IV0.60section
Genius locirelated to Art and architectureRichard Boyle0.60section
Genius locirelated to Art and architectureEarl0.60section
Genius locirelated to Art and architectureBurlington0.60section
Genius locirelated to Art and architecturePope's0.60section
Genius locirelated to External linksEssay0.60section
Genius locirelated to External linksGenius0.60section

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